Showing posts with label Peter Parnall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Parnall. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Delicate worlds



Peter Parnall is an American artist who has written or illustrated over 80 
children's books about animals and nature. I am not yet familiar with the volumes, 
but I am quite fond of the covers' airy and delicate pen and ink cover illustrations 
and wanted to share them. I discovered these beauties at www.pagebooks.net.

Here is a bit of bio as told by Parnall himself in an interview on the Cornell Lab of Ornithology website:

"I went to Cornell in 1954 because I wanted to be a veterinarian, but I had a little too much fun. 
Got pneumonia when I took my mid-terms in freshman year and flunked them all. After I left Cornell, 
I went out West to train horses. Came my father’s birthday, so I drew him a picture of a horse. 
He hung it on his wall and told me I should go back to school and be an artist. So I got in the car 
and went down to the Pratt Institute with the picture of the horse. They’d already given the entrance exam 
so I saw the dean of admissions and told him, “You might as well let me in because I’m coming here anyway next year. 
Why waste a year of my time?” I went there for two years. Got a little bored, so I quit. The first job 
I got was art director of a little magazine called Travel Magazine. Meanwhile, I had a freelance business
 in advertising. Advertising was fun. Great fun. My clients included Mr. Potato Head, G.I. Joe, restaurants, 
and all kinds of things. But later I got tired of convincing people they should buy stuff they don’t need."